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Pet dog killed in violent Kaipara home invasion, three arrested

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Three men face serious charges over a violent aggravated burglary of a home in the Kaipara District.

Police made the arrests in the Bay of Plenty on Sunday, following an investigation which spanned across the upper North Island over the weekend.

The three men are alleged to have forced their way into the property in Oruawharo on Friday morning.

Its occupants were subject to a violent assault, tragically killing the family’s pet dog, before fleeing the property.

Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Williams, of Waitematā CIB, says Police worked around the clock to identify and locate the alleged offenders.

“The offenders allegedly ransacked the property, with one of the victim’s requiring hospitalisation,” he says.

“Early on we had information about persons and vehicles of interest in the investigation travelling into the Rotorua area and onto further locations in the Bay of Plenty.”

Police cleared an address in Kawerau, after one vehicle was seen on Sewell Street.

“Armed Police cordoned off the property, before arresting two men nearby who had left the address in a vehicle prior to Police arrival,” Detective Senior Sergeant Williams says.

“The third suspect was located in a vehicle in the car park of a supermarket in Kawerau, and he too was arrested.”

Detective Senior Sergeant Williams says the Police investigation is ongoing and further arrests and charges cannot be ruled out.

Three men aged 27, 29 and 35 will appear in the Whakatāne District court today charged with aggravated burglary, commission of a crime with a firearm, wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and intentional damage.

“This was a coordinated effort between multiple Police districts to identify, locate, and arrest these men within three days of their alleged offending.

“We acknowledge the support from our colleagues in the Northland, Waitematā and Bay of Plenty districts in this investigation”.

“It’s had a profound impact on the victims, one of which has only recently been discharged from hospital after surgery.”

Image credit: Scott Rodgerson

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3 COMMENTS

  1. You really need good security and have some means of defending/protecting yourself these days, in my opinion. There is no needs for this kind of violence….

  2. We already have the legal means to defend ourselves, via the U.N. Treaty, specifically the U.N. RIGHT to Self-Defence Chapter 7, Article 51.
    Problem is, the NZ Government and NZ Police do not recognise this RIGHT within the country, but, by legal interpretation, they should be doing so!
    Living in a society where no one knows ‘who’s packing’ a firearm makes for secondary thought for would-be crims before they invade, assault or commit attempted murder!
    An armed society is a polite society, and we need our semi-automatic firearms returned to us in the event we are invaded.
    There was a petition listed online titled ‘New Zealand to become a country of armed neutrality’, or something worded like that, and it’s truly needed during the early stages of World War Three which is coming on quick.

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